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Ravens run with Anderson
Sun ReporterWhen the Ravens' first free-agent addition, Trevor Pryce, takes his flight from Denver to Baltimore today, he will have a familiar face sitting beside him - running back Mike Anderson. The Ravens agreed in principle last night on a four-year deal with...Tags: Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns, Bart Scott, Jamal Lewis, Trevor Pryce
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'The U.S. vs. John Lennon'
Special to The TimesIn the case of David Leaf and John Scheinfeld's documentary "The U.S. vs. John Lennon," the defendant presents evidence for both sides. On the one hand, there's Lennon as a powerful agent for social change, the man who wrote the unofficial anthem of the...Tags: Gore Vidal, Documentary (genre), Republican National Conventions, Washington (U.S. state), Politics
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'Snow Blind'
Special to The TimesWhat makes a great snowboarder? To hear pro boarder Rob Bak tell it, "You gotta have a part of you that's a little bit psycho." With snowboarding legitimized as an Olympic sport and gold medalist Shaun White enshrined as its first superstar, the days in...Tags: Television, Movies, Documentary (genre), Sports, Shaun White
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Review: 'Madea Goes to Jail'
Tyler Perry offers something for everyone, whether it fits together or not. "Madea Goes to Jail," the latest addition to writer-director-actor Perry's ever-growing empire, is, by a conservative estimate, two movies squeezed into one.
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'Home of the Brave'
Special to The TimesAs they near the end of their yearlong tour in Iraq, a group of National Guard soldiers from Spokane, Wash., banter cynically, and one compares the region to a "big pot of …. The more you stir it, the more it smells." "Home of the Brave" promises home...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), World War II (1939-1945), Death, Curtis Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson
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'Wondrous Oblivion'
Special to The TimesSet in working-class London at the dawn of the 1960s, "Wondrous Oblivion" filters the era's cultural clashes through the starry eyes of a young Jewish boy. Although his parents — a middle-aged tailor and his young, pretty wife — fled to...Tags: John Boorman, England, Judaism, Movies, Obsessed (movie)
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'Two Drifters'
Special to The TimesThink of the Portugese director João Pedro Rodrigues as an animal behaviorist who specializes in human beings. In his first feature, "O Fantasma," released in the U.S. in 2002, a lonely, lustful garbage collector is seized by the urge to don a latex cat...Tags: Movies, Gifts, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Services and Shopping, Nirvana (music group)
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'The Whore's Son'
Special to The Times"I never could think like other people," announces Ozren, the teenage narrator of "The Whore's Son." "It's a tragedy." But the tragedy or, to be more temperate, the misfortune, of Michael Stürminger's low-boil melodrama is that it's entirely too familiar....Tags: Movies, Entertainment
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'Romeo & Juliet: Sealed With a Kiss'
Special to The TimesHow do you make Romeo and Juliet fun for the whole family? First, change the love-struck Veronese teenagers to smitten sea lions, the feuding Capulets and Montagues to brown and white subspecies. Then scrap that cumbersome iambic pentameter except for a...Tags: Death, Movies, Animation (genre), Entertainment
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'The Return'
Special to The Times"Sometimes I think if I keep moving forward, nothing bad can catch me," says Joanna Mills, the itinerant sales rep Sarah Michelle Gellar plays in the would-be creeper "The Return." As in both installments of "The Grudge," Gellar spends much of the movie...Tags: Crimes, Sam Shepard, Movies, Crime, Law and Justice, Texas
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'Tideland'
Special to The TimesStanding lonely amid a field of sun-drenched wheat, the battered clapboard house at the center of Terry Gilliam's "Tideland" is equally evocative of the pastoral mystery of an Andrew Wyeth painting and the looming menace of "Psycho." The disparity is...Tags: Jeff Bridges, Adults, Movies, Terry Gilliam, Brendan Fletcher
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Game 19: On to Tampa
Sun reporterWith 16 seconds left in the biggest game of his life, quarterback Trent Dilfer embraced right guard Mike Flynn and let his emotions flow. There were tears in his eyes, cameras in his face and joy in his heart.After years of hard knocks and dry runs,...Tags: Randy Jordan, Michael McCrary, Mike Flynn, National Football Conference, Ken Murray
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